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... should be continued for several generations , it is highly probable the temper and habits of the breed may be changed , fo that the defcendants of these wild - geese may lose their inclination to fly from country to country , and attach ...
... should be continued for several generations , it is highly probable the temper and habits of the breed may be changed , fo that the defcendants of these wild - geese may lose their inclination to fly from country to country , and attach ...
Page 122
... should form an intermediate and well - marked clafs between lizards and fish . And until more observations be made , and other discoveries of new individuals fhall enable us to form this clafs , I think it would be beft to revive the ...
... should form an intermediate and well - marked clafs between lizards and fish . And until more observations be made , and other discoveries of new individuals fhall enable us to form this clafs , I think it would be beft to revive the ...
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... Should it fo happen at any time that no new discovery refpecting heat or light should be made in any part of Europe within two years from the preceding adjudication , which in the opinion of the prefident and council of the Royal Society ...
... Should it fo happen at any time that no new discovery refpecting heat or light should be made in any part of Europe within two years from the preceding adjudication , which in the opinion of the prefident and council of the Royal Society ...
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A brief Account of the Manufacture of Gilt Buttons com | 25 |
ATreatife on the Cultivation of the Vine and the Method | 25 |
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